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The mods are the only ones who actually enforce the rules. The admins are doing who knows what and are apparently working on "security fixes behind the scenes."

Also, Fighteer is probably not a figurehead. The guy genuinely believes he's doing the world good by meting out justice to all those dang dirty trolls who won't play nice with aspies and autists.

Fighteer is pretty much the embodiment of the "He does it for free" copypasta.
 
tl;dr the rules are byzantine and everyone is expected to kiss Katsuro's ring for fear of a ban. Nothing odd about that.
Neither is "unconscious bigotry." And the mod team is kind of dragging their feet, given how every post involved is almost an hour's read; but the plebs are still angry how a mod is allowed to continually step out of line, unsurprisingly.

They're just mad all the bloodthirst isn't getting directed at anyone expressing vaguely right-wing viewpoints.
Well, it's bound to happen, since we got a Democrat in office and the orange bogeyman has been dethroned.

All's that's left is them freaking out when Biden breaks America.

Checked the edit banned thread, and I see a tantrum and a creationist getting the boot.

Incriminating troper page.



The creationist might be worth looking into, considering that he hates South Park.
 
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The creationist might be worth looking into, considering that he hates South Park.
Yeah, he's a low quality troll.

The mods won't know how to respond to a left-wing troll run amok. They have a sizable furry/futa community, so that's one angle. Why has no one tried it?

Not sure the entertainment to be gained is worth it, though. Spending any amount of time on TVT feels shameful. Like making faces in a mirror.
 
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His posts weren't even that bad. That's literally all that comes up searching for his posts. A little spergy, and not fitting the page, but he asked before editing. I've seen worse users get a pass for just apologizing and promising to read the rules. Unless there's something in his edit history, this is literally Fighteer discriminating against a protected class. :story:

I hope the user was a troll and makes a fundamentalist Muslim account next.
 
From the page for Glurge.
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You can tell that whoever wrote this didn't actually watch the episode in question. The inventor of the engine actually decided against bringing it to market because he realized that giving a free energy source to an automobile-dependent society would actually cause more harm to the environment.
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From the page for Glurge.
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You can tell that whoever wrote this didn't actually watch the episode in question. The inventor of the engine actually decided against bringing it to market because he realized that giving a free energy source to an automobile-dependent society would actually cause more harm to the environment.
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Love the shitty dig at Top Gear at the end
 
a bannable offense; because, you know, someone might be retarded enough to try it, I guess.
The "no fun" policy is proceeding apace.

I wrote at length about how Dreamcast games were laughably easy to pirate, which hurt Sega's bottom line. You can imagine how that went over. At least they merely redacted it, and didn't report me.


Color me surprised, you toadstool. You don't deserve to be feared or viewed with awe.
 
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Related to what I posted earlier, they think that the people are actually stupid enough to crash their rig, after reading a page that explains what the blue screen of death is.
SurgeMaster82 added a note to Heroic BSoD instructing Windows users to go into Task Manager and terminate csrss.exe. Do not actually do this; terminating CSRSS is an easy way to crash your computer and cause a BSoD. I can imagine less tech-savvy users being gullible enough to fall for it, though, so...is it safe to leave a note like that on the page?
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I've known that trick to crash computers for years now, and I think anyone that took their time to Google "how to crash your computer" would know that too.

Do they actually think crashing computers permanently damage them? I thought they'd be a little more tech literate than that.
 
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